Netflix’s The Witcherhas made another appearance, and it looks like it has sorted out its wig problems. Netflix has just released some of the first images of its upcoming Witcher series, and they look as gritty and magical as you might expect.

Based on the series of fantasy novels by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, The Witcher franchise largely follows the life of Geralt of Rivia, a powerful monster hunter who uses magic and angst to be one of the strongest warriors in the land. The series has been around for years, but it didn’t really become in vogue until the release of the video game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The expansive 2015 fantasy RPG become a beloved industry staple and received multiple Game of the Year awards.

Netflix’s take on the story seems to be pulling more from Sapkowski’s original work while expanding on the look of Wild Hunt. Created by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, the Netflix series once again follows Geralt, played by Henry Cavill. As he searches for his daughter figure the young princess Ciri (Freya Allan), he has to battle several deadly monsters, navigate the politics of a volatile continent, and figure out what Ciri is hiding. Several people help him on his quest to find Ciri including Yennefer of Vengerberg (Anya Chalotra), a magician who was Geralt’s former lover.

These first images don’t give us many clues as to what may happen in The Witcher‘s first season. However, they do show off this mysterious show’s awesome aesthetic. Check out Allan’s wide-eyed Ciri wander through the forest. Is she hiding a secret? You bet she is.

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Take in Chalotra’s Yennefer looking like the powerful, badass goddess she is. Just take in the glory of that fur trim, framed against the rocky seaside. She probably hunted that animal to make her own fabulous coat. And she probably did it all with magic.

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And check out this killer logo. Right now, we don’t know what the beast, bird, and star symbols mean. Could they represent Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer respectively? But what we do know is that they look awesome.

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But we saved the best for last. Behold, our boy Geralt and his butt shot, looking like he’s about to jump off a cliff and ruin someone’s day.

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At the moment it’s unknown when The Witcher will premiere on Netflix, but we know it’s coming sometime in 2019. That means if you skip half of those side quests you just might have enough time to replay one of the longest, most ambitious games in history before the premiere.